The single player content here feels lessened compared to previous games in the series.
The single player content here is plentiful.
There is enough
single player content here that you can easily last more than 30 hours just for the main story, and even then, you can go through the optional content or weekly challenges, or try your hand at the multiplayer for a co-op experience.
Not exact matches
DVD - ROM
Content: While the DVD - ROM section, on the second disc, uses the Interactual
Player to provide a special interface for the disc when played on a computer, you really don't need to go to the lengths of installing software to access the
single real feature
here - the complete movie script.
The training missions are interesting and enjoyable, especially in the way that each «role» functions differently than the others, but there's not enough
content here to call the
single player mode an actual «game» all by itself.
Inkopolis may have changed style, but in terms of substance not much has shifted
here, and the two areas where it is most evident that Splatoon 2 is a sequel are in the
single player content and classic Turf War multiplayer mode.
The multiplayer might be disappointing for some because of its clunky nature and terrible execution but thankfully there is also plenty of
single player content to go through
here.
Yes, Splatoon 2 is more of the same, but there's so much
here, between the
single -
player, multiplayer, and metagame Inktopolis
content, that it's hard to feel aggrieved at the size of the package.
Killer Instinct Season 3 is finally
here, with this new
content update promising more characters, new
single player modes and a whole host of other new features to Microsoft's flagship fighting game.
I would have like a little more
single player content, but the the multiplayer is an absolute blast and thankfully the controls
here are top notch as well.
Yes because some group
content is somehow
single player content... Are we playing the same game,
here?
Tekken 7 is not the best entry in the series and lacks some
single -
player content, but when it comes to offering gorgeous combat against friends and other people online,
here it is: the King is back with outstanding battle mechanics and plenty of characters to learn.
With a cracking roster of characters, a deep suite of online options and more
single player content on the way, it's hard to find fault with the bigger picture Capcom has in mind
here and, assuming the online issues are dealt with quickly at launch and the rest of the game modes arrive as promised, this is looking like a perfect round.
The mode offers various difficulties so
players can challenge themselves across the four available maps, but it's lacking
content, so
single players or couch co-op buddies really won't find much
here, which is unfortunate.